File recently graduated from Chelsea College of Art and will be discussing his performative practice that reflects on the function of institutions and networks in society drawing principally on governmental, legal, corporate and media structures and
ideas of individual identity and authenticity within these.
Not exact matches
The
idea that
individual identity should be subordinated to communal
identity is viewed as intolerably oppressive — except, it seems, in the case
of the «loving gay and lesbian support community.»
The hope
of defenders
of this view has been that by attacking the
idea of a partially changing
identity one could make secure the true reality or true being
of an
individual.
I do not intend by my remarks about space - time to imply that, if Peirce had known relativity physics, he would have given up his notion
of individual identity as consisting in a continuity
of reactions and accepted the
idea of a definite single event as intelligible by itself.
In the words
of Oxford scholar Larry Siedentop — and in contrast to ancient pagan society — «Christianity changed the ground
of human
identity» by developing and uniquely stressing the
idea of the
individual person with an eternal destiny.
The CAPPS center is looking to help
individuals ages 12 - 35 who are experiencing recent changes in their thoughts, feelings, and behavior, such as unusual thoughts, distorted or heightened perceptions,
ideas of special
identity or abilities, suspiciousness, or odd behavior.
However derivative some
individual aspects are, the fresh
ideas of Wainwright and writers Tom Lazarus and Rick Ramage, along with the believable performances
of the cast, give Stigmata its own
identity.
AFT: «The
idea of representative democracy underscores our
identity as a nation, yet for it to succeed, government must safeguard the ability
of all
individuals to make their voices heard,» said AFT President Randi Weingarten.
The dissertation investigates how low - income youth in Rio de Janeiro have come to participate in such interventions — largely couched in neoliberal
ideas of individual responsibility and carried out by public - private partnerships — and the ways in which youth subvert and redirect these interventions and middle - class social
identities into new forms
of personhood and political agency.
JTD: Your work engages with
ideas of cultural history,
individual identity, and the female persona through complex, multi-layered pieces, both visual and performative.
His work has had a huge impact on an evolving and more encompassing
idea of American
identity, and provides an important perspective on how we assert ourselves as
individuals contributing to a community that embraces difference.»
The works on show will explore
ideas of the cyborg and the avatar raising questions
of identity and
individual and collective consciousness at a time
of prolific social change and uncertainty when reality can often seem more like science fiction.
Inspired by his peripatetic life, Do Ho Suh has long ruminated on the
idea of home as both a physical structure and a lived experience, the boundaries
of identity and the connection between the
individual and the group across global cultures.
Known for her work that questions the
identity of the
individual through the malleable forms
of space, Campbell explores the universal
ideas of loss, meaning and memory.
Desirée Holman's multi-sensory work positions groups
of individuals and theatrical tools, like costumes or props, in settings that illuminate
ideas of identity.
· Hannah Starkey (b. 1971 Belfast; lives London) will draw upon the Arts Council Collection's photography holdings from the 1970 - 90s, and will consider
ideas such as photography as art versus art as advertising,
identity, gender, consumerism, rhetorics
of the image, and the role
of the
individual in society.
Suh has long ruminated on the
idea of home as both a physical structure and a lived experience, the boundaries
of identity and the connection between the
individual and the group across global cultures.
«The
idea... was that standing behind any
individual's
identity or the way in which we position ourselves in the world, there is a whole set
of pre-articulated possibilities
of what is sexy or powerful,» she told the artist Sara VanDerBeek in 2007, describing that series.
Though there is no indication that she saw its forms as having
individual identities, such an
idea of a mythic narrative may also be identified in Fallen Images.
More than that, artists exploring
identity have done much to displace the role
of the
individual: far from confirming narcissism, the
idea that
identities are culturally constructed, relative and discursive, would seem to have much more to do with them looking at the broader world
of visual culture.
The history
of Irish art in the twentieth century shows that landscape painting was closely entwined with Irish nationalism and the search for an «Irish»
identity, although artists pursued these
ideas in quite
individual ways: Jack B Yeats (1871 - 1957) through his intense expressionist landscapes populated by unmistakably Irish figurative icons; Paul Henry (1876 - 1958) and James Humbert Craig (1878 - 1944) through their outstanding renderings
of sky, sea, turf and light in their West
of Ireland views.
Inspired by his peripatetic life Suh has long ruminated on the
idea of home as both a physical structure and a lived experience, the boundaries
of identity and the connection between the
individual and the group across global cultures.
On display at the National Portrait Gallery beginning August 22 is «Portraiture Now: Staging the Self,» a bilingual exhibit in collaboration with the Smithsonian Latino Center that examines the works
of Latino artists across a variety
of media, questioning the
idea that portraits can represent
individuals»
identities.
I am talking about the
ideas that deal with the reshaping
of our
identities, as both
individuals and communities, given what we now know about the changing living conditions on our planet, and
of a new sense
of identification with, and commitment to, those who will be affected in the future by the way we live right now, by both what we are doing and what we are not doing yet.
The
idea of a digital signature is to create an authentic
identity for an
individual who frequently uses digital documents, like a lawyer.
I am your neighbour /
Ideas about the family / Ideals and limitations /
Identities /
Identity and relationship /
Identity vs role confusion / Image
of social care / Immediacy / Impediments to permanency / Importance
of cooperation / Importance
of fathers / Impulsivity and irrational beliefs / In - between / Including families / Inclusion / Independent living / Independent living skills / Indications for treatment /
Individual and residential treatment /
Individual antisepsis /
Individual demands /
Individual differences /
Individual experiences /
Individual recognition /
Individual sessions /
Individuals and groups / Indoor noise / Indulging the deprived child / Inner pain / Inner world / Innovative book / Insecure attachment / Inside kid / Institutional care in Germany / Interactive learning / Intercultural relationships / Interest contagion / Intergenerational programs / Intergenerational theory / Intergenerational work / Internal / external control / Interpersonal dependence / Interpersonal responses / Interpretation as interference / Interpreting behaviour / Interpretive systems / Inter-staff relationships / Intervention environment / Interventions / Interview / Intimate familiarity / Introducing supervision / Intuitive decision - making / Investment in relationships / Invisible suffering / Involvement
of families / Involving families / Involving young people / Irish view / Irrational acceptance / Isibindi project / Isolation rooms / I've been an adult too long
Briefly, Boehner implied that
individuals are capable
of changing their sexual orientation (see SofR's related post on the
idea of reparative therapy by Dr. Lehmiller here), and used Dr. Diamond's research on sexual
identity labels (not sexual orientation) to supposedly support the claim that sexual orientation is malleable.
They rest upon the
idea that each
individual family member has a unique role and
identity from the family, and people are best understood in the context
of their family.